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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Tunmise100(m): 12:40pm On Jun 30, 2018
@mayd16 i just PM u. pls reply lets talk
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by itsyourboya: 12:50pm On Jun 30, 2018
Nice job guys! Pls I need enlightenment. I am about filling my graduate financial statement for BGSU. My mum is my sponsor and due to the little time left for the whole processing, she transferred all the estimated expenses to my account which I have printed the statement. Now my question is, do I still enlist her as a sponsor or can I just say the funds are personal?
Thanks for your suggestions guys.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Frankaka8(m): 12:53pm On Jun 30, 2018
Can i use a 1year old bank statement to request for my i20 and also for visa interview? Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 12:56pm On Jun 30, 2018
ybahrbz91:
Good Morning House.
Well, I was hoping to share the 'white-paper' news but I guess it is not yet my time.
I was interviewed by a lady VO in one inner room. She wasn't smiling
YB; After greeting her
VO; She responded with pass me your Passport and I-20
VO; Where are you going in the US
YB; University of Illinois for my Masters in Rehabilitation Science.
VO; How did you know about the skul
YB; I did an extensive search on the internet on schools offering Master in Rehabilitation Science and came across an ongoing research at the Brain Plasticity Laboratory of the University of Illinois
VO; She cuts in, How many schools did u apply to, name them?
YB; 2. Concordia University Wisconsin and UIC.
VO; Why UIC
YB; It offers a well structured research-centric curriculum which aligns with my career aspiration to become a Neuro rehabilitation specialist. In addition, there is an ongoing research at the BPL to improve function in stroke individuals
VO; She cut in again, what will this course do for you?
YB; As a physiotherapist, it will further improve my Research and Clinical Skills, The knowledge acquired will be used to improve
VO; She cut in again, who is sponsoring you
YB; My dad
VO; What does he do?
YB; An estate surveyor and valuer
VO; Can I have his statement of Account
YB; I passed it to her
VO; This is company's account, let me have his personal account
YB; I gave her the supporting letter indicating he is the sole signatory to the account.
VO; She checked both I-20 and the Statement of Account and asked how many staffs does he have?
YB; I wasn't preparing for that. I said 5
VO; She then asked how does he intend to continue to pay salaries after paying my tution.
YB; I said the amount on the I-20 was just an estimated expenses and am I not be paying up to that.

VO; Do you have a kid
YB; I said am not married
VO; Do you have a kid
YB; None
VO; Do you have any relative in the US
YB; None.
VO;She typed for some time and gave me the blue paper.
YB; I was already expecting it cuz I noticed her countenance doing the statement of account questions.
Regardless of being delayed, I sincerely appreciate everyone's effort here for their contribution.
kindly help review my transcript as I plan re-applying. What do you suggest I do prior to my next application. Plsssss

At bold is where it all started going down and saying i20 is just an estimate as justification was not a good idea at all but you know that already .
Better luck next time

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by mcafeez: 12:58pm On Jun 30, 2018
ybahrbz91:
Interview was yday 29/06/2018 @ the Lagos Embassy.
I was there 6:30 interview..... I also noticed that the window 8 inner room VO is taking time on applicant....... She started interviewing a lady before i was called, when i was done, the lady still dey with the VO.... i come dey reason what's going on in this inner room na....
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by sunshineluv5: 1:29pm On Jun 30, 2018
LagosismyHome:


At bold is where it all started going down and saying i20 is just an estimate as justification was not a good idea at all but you know that already .
Better luck next time
Pls if such question comes up during an interview what's the ideal thing to say?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by K234: 1:59pm On Jun 30, 2018
Hello guys...I started following this thread sometime last month. I read every visa interview transcript (both approved and delayed) from Part 11, 12 and 13. Nairaland almost became my Bible..

I want to thank everyone for their contribution so far, I"m glad I stumbled on this thread because it really prepared me for my interview.

My visa was approved yesterday at the U.S consulate, Walter Carrington.

I actually applaud those who give very detailed transcripts starting from how they dressed up that day till the moment they heard the V.O's final decision.
Unfortunately, I have a one-track mind especially on serious occasions, and it would amaze you to know that I hardly took notice of anything that was going on around me. What was on my mind was how to get the V O to say those magic words to me...I was so consumed by the thought that I did not even take notice of the window number (the face of the V.O is still in my memory though, for obvious reasons grin).
Now that I think of it, there is a possibility I was interviewed by the infamous black woman.

Here is my transcript...

Me: Good morning

V.O: Good morning, please pass your passport and I-20

(she typed for what seemed like eternity, raised her head and looked me straight in the eyes)

V.O: why do you want to concentrate on epidemiology?

Me: (smiling) i have always been passionate about epidemiology since the Ebola outbreak that happened in Nigeria in 2013. I felt that the epidemic exposed the weaknesses of the Nigerian Health sector; and it was my curiosity and concern as to how things could've been done differently that led me to begin to explore the field of public health

V.O: that"s good. So how many schools did u apply to?

Me: 6 schools

V.O: why did u choose this particular school?

Me: I chose Texas A&M because they are actively conducting research that are geared towards tackling health problems in rural populations which closely aligns with my career goal when I return to Nigeria. I want to be able to improve the health of rural populations and low-income populations in Nigeria..most people do not have access to proper health care system and there is also the issue of health disparity especially amongst low income groups...
(she started nodding her head and typing)

Me: I also like the fact that they have a diverse student body and and inclusive, friendly community...

V.O: what is your highest level of education?

Me: I have a BSc. in microbiology

V.O: what year?

(I thought I heard "where?" so I mentioned the name of my alma mater and she repeated herself)

V.O: what year?

Me: oh... 2016

V.O: mention some courses you will be taking in your program that will help you in your career?

Me: I will be taking courses like introduction to epidemiology, biostatistics 1, data management and computing, introduction to health policy

V.O: did you take any tests?

Me: yes, i took the GRE and the TOEFL

V.O: Can I see your score report?

(I passed her my GRE Score report, she took a good look at it and passed it back to me).

V.O: so who is your sponsor?

Me: my mum

V.O: what does she do?

Me: She works with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

V.O: what does she do there?

Me: she is a classroom teacher in the NNPC staff school.

(she started squeezing her face and said sternly...

V.O: do you have an official bank statement showing her name?

Me: Yes

(I passed it to her, she went through it and passed it back)

V.O: Okay Madam, I will be issuing you your visa....

(I leaned closer to hear her very well in case my mind was playing some tricks)

V.O: pick up your passport in 3-4 working days at the circled location on this paper...have a lovely day

Me: (smiling sheepishly) Thank you. Have a nice day.

For those who are yet to go for their interview, I wish you success. We shall all celebrate. Cheers!!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by dan5loriel: 2:09pm On Jun 30, 2018
Congratulations

K234:
Hello guys...I started following this thread sometime last month. I read every visa interview transcript (both approved and delayed) from Part 11, 12 and 13. Nairaland almost became my Bible..

I want to thank everyone for their contribution so far, I"m glad I stumbled on this thread because it really prepared me for my interview.

My visa was approved yesterday at the U.S consulate, Walter Carrington.

I actually applaud those who give very detailed transcripts starting from how they dressed up that day till the moment they heard the V.O's final decision.
Unfortunately, I have a one-track mind especially on serious occasions, and it would amaze you to know that I hardly took notice of anything that was going on around me. What was on my mind was how to get the V O to say those magic words to me...I was so consumed by the thought that I did not even take notice of the window number (the face of the V.O is still in my memory though, for obvious reasons grin).
Now that I think of it, there is a possibility I was interviewed by the infamous black woman.

Here is my transcript...

Me: Good morning

V.O: Good morning, please pass your passport and I-20

(she typed for what seemed like eternity, raised her head and looked me straight in the eyes)

V.O: why do you want to concentrate on epidemiology?

Me: (smiling) i have always been passionate about epidemiology since the Ebola outbreak that happened in Nigeria in 2013. I felt that the epidemic exposed the weaknesses of the Nigerian Health sector; and it was my curiosity and concern as to how things could've been done differently that led me to begin to explore the field of public health

V.O: that"s good. So how many schools did u apply to?

Me: 6 schools

V.O: why did u choose this particular school?

Me: I chose Texas A&M because they are actively conducting research that are geared towards tackling health problems in rural populations which closely aligns with my career goal when I return to Nigeria. I want to be able to improve the health of rural populations and low-income populations in Nigeria..most people do not have access to proper health care system and there is also the issue of health disparity especially amongst low income groups...
(she started nodding her head and typing)

Me: I also like the fact that they have a diverse student body and and inclusive, friendly community...

V.O: what is your highest level of education?

Me: I have a BSc. in microbiology

V.O: what year?

(I thought I heard "where?" so I mentioned the name of my alma mater and she repeated herself)

V.O: what year?

Me: oh... 2016

V.O: mention some courses you will be taking in your program that will help you in your career?

Me: I will be taking courses like introduction to epidemiology, biostatistics 1, data management and computing, introduction to health policy

V.O: did you take any tests?

Me: yes, i took the GRE and the TOEFL

V.O: Can I see your score report?

(I passed her my GRE Score report, she took a good look at it and passed it back to me).

V.O: so who is your sponsor?

Me: my mum

V.O: what does she do?

Me: She works with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

V.O: what does she do there?

Me: she is a classroom teacher in the NNPC staff school.

(she started squeezing her face and said sternly...

V.O: do you have an official bank statement showing her name?

Me: Yes

(I passed it to her, she went through it and passed it back)

V.O: Okay Madam, I will be issuing you your visa....

(I leaned closer to hear her very well in case my mind was playing some tricks)

V.O: pick up your passport in 3-4 working days at the circled location on this paper...have a lovely day

Me: (smiling sheepishly) Thank you. Have a nice day.

For those who are yet to go for their interview, I wish you success. We shall all celebrate. Cheers!!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by haywhizzy21(m): 2:12pm On Jun 30, 2018
Big congrats..enjoy



K234:
Hello guys...I started following this thread sometime last month. I read every visa interview transcript (both approved and delayed) from Part 11, 12 and 13. Nairaland almost became my Bible..

I want to thank everyone for their contribution so far, I"m glad I stumbled on this thread because it really prepared me for my interview.

My visa was approved yesterday at the U.S consulate, Walter Carrington.

I actually applaud those who give very detailed transcripts starting from how they dressed up that day till the moment they heard the V.O's final decision.
Unfortunately, I have a one-track mind especially on serious occasions, and it would amaze you to know that I hardly took notice of anything that was going on around me. What was on my mind was how to get the V O to say those magic words to me...I was so consumed by the thought that I did not even take notice of the window number (the face of the V.O is still in my memory though, for obvious reasons grin).
Now that I think of it, there is a possibility I was interviewed by the infamous black woman.

Here is my transcript...

Me: Good morning

V.O: Good morning, please pass your passport and I-20

(she typed for what seemed like eternity, raised her head and looked me straight in the eyes)

V.O: why do you want to concentrate on epidemiology?

Me: (smiling) i have always been passionate about epidemiology since the Ebola outbreak that happened in Nigeria in 2013. I felt that the epidemic exposed the weaknesses of the Nigerian Health sector; and it was my curiosity and concern as to how things could've been done differently that led me to begin to explore the field of public health

V.O: that"s good. So how many schools did u apply to?

Me: 6 schools

V.O: why did u choose this particular school?

Me: I chose Texas A&M because they are actively conducting research that are geared towards tackling health problems in rural populations which closely aligns with my career goal when I return to Nigeria. I want to be able to improve the health of rural populations and low-income populations in Nigeria..most people do not have access to proper health care system and there is also the issue of health disparity especially amongst low income groups...
(she started nodding her head and typing)

Me: I also like the fact that they have a diverse student body and and inclusive, friendly community...

V.O: what is your highest level of education?

Me: I have a BSc. in microbiology

V.O: what year?

(I thought I heard "where?" so I mentioned the name of my alma mater and she repeated herself)

V.O: what year?

Me: oh... 2016

V.O: mention some courses you will be taking in your program that will help you in your career?

Me: I will be taking courses like introduction to epidemiology, biostatistics 1, data management and computing, introduction to health policy

V.O: did you take any tests?

Me: yes, i took the GRE and the TOEFL

V.O: Can I see your score report?

(I passed her my GRE Score report, she took a good look at it and passed it back to me).

V.O: so who is your sponsor?

Me: my mum

V.O: what does she do?

Me: She works with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

V.O: what does she do there?

Me: she is a classroom teacher in the NNPC staff school.

(she started squeezing her face and said sternly...

V.O: do you have an official bank statement showing her name?

Me: Yes

(I passed it to her, she went through it and passed it back)

V.O: Okay Madam, I will be issuing you your visa....

(I leaned closer to hear her very well in case my mind was playing some tricks)

V.O: pick up your passport in 3-4 working days at the circled location on this paper...have a lovely day

Me: (smiling sheepishly) Thank you. Have a nice day.

For those who are yet to go for their interview, I wish you success. We shall all celebrate. Cheers!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Haryormeedey(m): 2:16pm On Jun 30, 2018
K234:
Hello guys...I started following this thread sometime last month. I read every visa interview transcript (both approved and delayed) from Part 11, 12 and 13. Nairaland almost became my Bible..

I want to thank everyone for their contribution so far, I"m glad I stumbled on this thread because it really prepared me for my interview.

My visa was approved yesterday at the U.S consulate, Walter Carrington.

I actually applaud those who give very detailed transcripts starting from how they dressed up that day till the moment they heard the V.O's final decision.
Unfortunately, I have a one-track mind especially on serious occasions, and it would amaze you to know that I hardly took notice of anything that was going on around me. What was on my mind was how to get the V O to say those magic words to me...I was so consumed by the thought that I did not even take notice of the window number (the face of the V.O is still in my memory though, for obvious reasons grin).
Now that I think of it, there is a possibility I was interviewed by the infamous black woman.

Here is my transcript...

Me: Good morning

V.O: Good morning, please pass your passport and I-20

(she typed for what seemed like eternity, raised her head and looked me straight in the eyes)

V.O: why do you want to concentrate on epidemiology?

Me: (smiling) i have always been passionate about epidemiology since the Ebola outbreak that happened in Nigeria in 2013. I felt that the epidemic exposed the weaknesses of the Nigerian Health sector; and it was my curiosity and concern as to how things could've been done differently that led me to begin to explore the field of public health

V.O: that"s good. So how many schools did u apply to?

Me: 6 schools

V.O: why did u choose this particular school?

Me: I chose Texas A&M because they are actively conducting research that are geared towards tackling health problems in rural populations which closely aligns with my career goal when I return to Nigeria. I want to be able to improve the health of rural populations and low-income populations in Nigeria..most people do not have access to proper health care system and there is also the issue of health disparity especially amongst low income groups...
(she started nodding her head and typing)

Me: I also like the fact that they have a diverse student body and and inclusive, friendly community...

V.O: what is your highest level of education?

Me: I have a BSc. in microbiology

V.O: what year?

(I thought I heard "where?" so I mentioned the name of my alma mater and she repeated herself)

V.O: what year?

Me: oh... 2016

V.O: mention some courses you will be taking in your program that will help you in your career?

Me: I will be taking courses like introduction to epidemiology, biostatistics 1, data management and computing, introduction to health policy

V.O: did you take any tests?

Me: yes, i took the GRE and the TOEFL

V.O: Can I see your score report?

(I passed her my GRE Score report, she took a good look at it and passed it back to me).

V.O: so who is your sponsor?

Me: my mum

V.O: what does she do?

Me: She works with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

V.O: what does she do there?

Me: she is a classroom teacher in the NNPC staff school.

(she started squeezing her face and said sternly...

V.O: do you have an official bank statement showing her name?

Me: Yes

(I passed it to her, she went through it and passed it back)

V.O: Okay Madam, I will be issuing you your visa....

(I leaned closer to hear her very well in case my mind was playing some tricks)

V.O: pick up your passport in 3-4 working days at the circled location on this paper...have a lovely day

Me: (smiling sheepishly) Thank you. Have a nice day.

For those who are yet to go for their interview, I wish you success. We shall all celebrate. Cheers!!

Congratulations

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by ybahrbz91: 2:38pm On Jun 30, 2018
Azzzz in...I was hoping I will get one of the 2 guys the one with an headset or earpiece. The lady in the inner room was not even sitting. She just stood with a straight face.
mcafeez:

I was there 6:30 interview..... I also noticed that the window 8 inner room VO is taking time on applicant....... She started interviewing a lady before i was called, when i was done, the lady still dey with the VO.... i come dey reason what's going on in this inner room na....

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by lasthero: 3:24pm On Jun 30, 2018
Haryormeedey:
Good morning nairaland family.

Please who can help me pay my sevis fee ?
I have the naira equivalent. My interview is near I will appreciate if someone in U.S can help me with the payment

You mean you were able to book an appointment without paying sevis?. How?



For the sevis payment, contact folmus or walspring.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by dan5loriel: 4:00pm On Jun 30, 2018
He doesn't need to pay sevis fee to book appointment but a sevis number so yes he can book an appointment without paying sevis

lasthero:


You mean you were able to book an appointment without paying sevis?. How?



For the sevis payment, contact folmus or walspring.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by bayolino: 5:01pm On Jun 30, 2018
Hi good people
I will advise anyone not to go for his or her interview with fake bank statement of account as the VO may chooses to confirm this or retain your sponsor statement for further scrutiny and this is sent to the bank for confirmation, and if the outcome is negative oYo is your name poop is better not to even apply than have a 10years or life ban my small advise
Wish future applicants success

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Jola17: 5:11pm On Jun 30, 2018
Pls guys is it possible to apply for biomedical engineering for masters degree having studied biochemistry for my undergraduate degree
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Haryormeedey(m): 5:24pm On Jun 30, 2018
lasthero:


You mean you were able to book an appointment without paying sevis?. How?



For the sevis payment, contact folmus or walspring.

Yes sir.
You don't need to pay sevis fee to schedule an appointment. What you need to schedule appointment is i-20 form and visa fee receipt

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by freshyabstel: 5:36pm On Jun 30, 2018
Hi everyone, 

please i would love to go for my second Degrees in Facility Management, please what are my chances of securing a visa. NB: I already have my first degree in Business administration, I just want to get a second degree before my Masters. I wand to know my chances of getting a visa. please twood kindly put in your take on this. Thanks everyone.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by onlyme07(m): 6:59pm On Jun 30, 2018
freshyabstel:

Hi everyone, 

please i would love to go for my second Degrees in Facility Management, please what are my chances of securing a visa. NB: I already have my first degree in Business administration, I just want to get a second degree before my Masters. I wand to know my chances of getting a visa. please twood kindly put in your take on this. Thanks everyone.
Don't confuse yourself, 2nd degree is Masters. What you intend saying is another 1st degree in Facility Management aside your B.Sc Bus Admin
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Emmanbaba: 7:57pm On Jun 30, 2018
VECOH1:
Good morning everyone, Please I need an assistance urgently. I am filling my DS 160 form but I do not want to submit it yet.
I would like to know if the application ID is the same as the confirmation number that I would use to book for my visa.
Also, I hope the application ID does not change when I am about to submit the DS-160 LATER ON.
Finally, does it matter to use a yahoo email to sign up for my F1 Visa profile or would a Gmail be better.
Thanks for your anticipated reply.
ANYONE WITH EXPERIENCE PLS HELP
Chief, did you eventually get an answer to this?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by myright: 8:15pm On Jun 30, 2018
Tunmise100:
@mayd16 i just PM u. pls reply lets talk
what's up
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by TWoods(m): 8:24pm On Jun 30, 2018
freshyabstel:

Hi everyone, 

please i would love to go for my second Degrees in Facility Management, please what are my chances of securing a visa. NB: I already have my first degree in Business administration, I just want to get a second degree before my Masters. I wand to know my chances of getting a visa. please twood kindly put in your take on this. Thanks everyone.

Why a second degree instead of a masters program?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by TWoods(m): 8:28pm On Jun 30, 2018
LagosismyHome:


At bold is where it all started going down and saying i20 is just an estimate as justification was not a good idea at all but you know that already .
Better luck next time
.

I disagree... the VO has already made up his/her mind to refuse him. He’s going for a degree that is not typical for the average Nigerian. He could not adequately explain why he chose the school or his intentions after. The use of his father’s company account basically tipped the scales further. The problem is simple.... he could not even convince readers here that he is a genuine student.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Osunguy: 8:40pm On Jun 30, 2018
MyAmericandream:
osun guy, were you able to make the payment via debit card? Pls reply ASAP.

Yes, I was able to pay with my GT debit card
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Tunmise100(m): 9:41pm On Jun 30, 2018
myright:
what's up

i wanted to know if you have successfully done what was recommended by BIGFRANCIS21 about retrieving nd updating (correcting "SELF" ) ur ds160 nd updating ur visa appointment
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by tbabson47(m): 10:12pm On Jun 30, 2018
Hi everyone, I hold a BSc degree in accounting which I obtained 5 yrs ago, I have started working in an organisation and just of recent I got a Diploma in Business Administration (partial) scholarship from Toronto school of management, Canada. I have been asked to pay a deposit fee of $2000 which i plan to few weeks from m. Please what are my chances of getting a VISA considering the progression of studies.

Thanks for your response guys.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by tbabson47(m): 10:18pm On Jun 30, 2018
[quote author=tbabson47 post=68972049]Hi everyone, I hold a BSc degree in accounting which I obtained 5 yrs ago, I have started working in an organisation and just of recent I got a Diploma in Business Administration (partial) scholarship from Toronto school of management, Canada. I have been asked to pay a deposit fee of $2000 which i plan to few weeks from m. Please what are my chances of getting a VISA considering the progression of studies.

Thanks for your response guys.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Inspire06: 10:54pm On Jun 30, 2018
ceejay55ceejay:

Point Park University
Park University
St Joseph's university
Central Michigan University
Iowa State University
pls do you have an idea of how I can go about towards getting admission in any of this schools. Like steps to take

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